SCOTUScast - Pereida v. Barr – Post-Argument SCOTUScast
Brian Fish joins us today to discuss this case’s oral arguments. Mr. Fish is Special Assistant to the United States Attorney of Baltimore, Maryland.
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It’s been 22 years since the federal government last brought a meaningful legal challenge to a big tech company. Back then, when the Justice Department sued Microsoft, the outcome changed the direction of the company for years to come. Now, the Department of Justice is coming for Google. Can the search giant resist this challenge to its role as the gatekeeper of the internet?
Guest: Tony Romm, technology reporter at the Washington Post
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Lizzie O’Leary
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When I put down Getting it Published: A Guide for Scholars and Anyone Else Serious about Serious Books (U Chicago Press, 2016) I looked up and began to wonder. I wondered about the book on gnomic poetry in Medieval Greek I had read over the weekend, I wondered about the PDF conference volume on my desktop between other PDFs downloaded at my university library. Casting an eye to the bookshelves along my wall, I looked at the spines of all those books there, upright and peaceful in their rows, and I wondered just who the people behind the books were: who printed the bindings and pages, who stocked backlisted copies in the warehouse, who encouraged booksellers to buy, who adopted the book project early stages, who chauffeured the manuscript through marketing, which editor oversaw production while which harried professor, between lectures biting into a sandwich, flipped the pages and weighed the arguments and challenged the ideas. Getting It Published opens up the other spaces which are part of every book. There's quite a lot that goes into those books on our Works Cited lists, and we don't know. Or we don't know enough, anyway.
Getting It Published, as the subtitle announces, is the guide to knowing everything a scholar needs to know about where his or her research goes. William Germano, the author, is the guide of the book. A deft hand at elegant and lucid prose style, William Germano has the industry experience, the university experience, and the teaching experience to know what writers of research will need when it's their own manuscript that's becoming the next book on a shelf or the next PDF on a desktop.
Scholarly Communication is the podcast series about how knowledge gets known. Scholarly Communication adheres to the principle that research improves when scholars better understand their role as communicators. Give scholars more opportunities to learn about publishing, and scholars will communicate their research better.
The interviewer, Daniel Shea, heads Scholarly Communication, a Special Series on the New Books Network. Daniel is Director of the Writing Program at Heidelberg University, Germany. Just write writingprogram@zsl.uni-heidelberg.de
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The news to know for Friday, October 23rd, 2020!
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Final Presidential Debate Recap: WSJ, NBC News, FOX News, Politico
Russian Hackers Target State, Local Networks: AP, NY Times, NPR
CO Wildfire Grows, Breaks Records: Denver Post, Reuters, Axios, AP, InciWeb
FDA Approves Remdesivir to Treat COVID-19: AP, Reuters, NBC News
Blood Donations Needed: USA Today, Red Cross
Drivers Sue Uber: Reuters, WaPo, Axios
NHL Events Canceled: AP, ESPN, NHL
Target Shoppers can Make Reservations: WaPo, Fortune, Target
Jacob Lawrence Painting Found After 60 Years: AP, NY Times
Black Entrepreneurs Day Saturday: CNBC, USA Today, Black Entrepreneurs Day
Last night Biden and Trump faced off in the second and final presidential debate. It was less interrupt-y and the candidates discussed everything from the pandemic to climate change and racism. We break down what Biden and Trump had to say, and the biggest news leading into the night.
And in headlines: Remdesivir approved, Pompeo signs an anti-abortion declaration, and a beautiful green dog is born in Italy.
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“What Prop 22’s Defeat Would Mean For Uber and Lyft — And Drivers”
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Three L.A. comedians are quarantined in a podcast studio during a global pandemic. There is literally nothing to be done EXCEPT make content. These are "The Corona Diaries" and this is Episode 99. Sitting in with us today is our hilarious next door neighbor, Cooper Lyden! Follow him on Twitter @LydenCooper and check out his podcast "Pork Butt"! Spooky music at the end is "The Witch" by The Sonics.